Charles Parra Injured in Motorcycle Accident in Conroe, TX
Montgomery County, TX — February 15, 2024, Charles Parra was injured following a motorcycle that happened around 4:15 a.m. on West Davis Street.
Authorities said in preliminary details about the crash that it happened near the intersection of West Davis Street/Highway 105 and Blake Road.

According to officials, 44-year-old Charles Parra was on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle going eastbound along the highway. A vehicle may have pulled out in front of Parra, and the bike lost control and crashed along the median. As a result, Parra sustained apparently serious injuries.
Right now, I'm not seeing anything about authorities asking for witnesses, looking for nearby cameras, or otherwise giving descriptions for a possible runaway vehicle. It makes me wonder if authorities have more evidence than they're sharing publicly or if they're simply not giving this accident the attention it deserves. Especially considering the possibility of a nearly deadly hit-and-run, I would like to think things were being taken seriously. If something slipped through the cracks, though, it sadly wouldn't be the first time.

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